๐บ๐ธ Dover Plains is a hamlet and place in Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is part of the Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown Metropolitan Statistical Area. Dover Plains is in the northern part of the town of Dover on NY Route 22. Metro-North Railroad has a Harlem Line station here, bringing commuters to New York City. This station was the line's northern terminus until 1852 when the line was carried farther north to Chatham.
History It is not known when or by whom the first settlement was made in Dover Plains. Lawrence and Joseph ran the first store under the name Belding & Co. In 1802 the village had less than a dozen buildings. In 1806 Jonathan Mabbett and James Ketcham bought out the Beldings and ran the business under the name Mabbett & Ketcham. When the town of Dover was formed from the town of Pawling, James Ketcham became the first town clerk.
George Casey was the first postmaster. Mail was delivered on horseback. When Casey left, James Ketcham was appointed to succeed him; he held the post for thirty years until he was replaced during the administration of President James K. Polk. James Ketcham served in the War of 1812. He was Town Supervisor for five years and a member of the State Legislature in 1814. Dr. Thomas Hammond was a surgeon during the war. He commenced his practice in Dover Plains in 1824 and continued to 1869.
The Dover Plains Hotel was built by Beldin Dutcher in 1848. George Robson built Preston's Hotel, also in 1848. The Dover Plains Military Academy was established in 1880 by Arthur E. Bangs. This was the same year that the New York and Harlem Railroad extended the line from Croton Falls to Dover Plains.
Lola C. Greene was the first woman widow that lived in Dover. She immigrated from her home country of Russia in 1832 at the youthful age of four. She is most known for her book โOnce the Green Man Talksโ written in 1854, in which she describes the death of her husband, Clay Jenson. This book helped create Dover as what it is today, building a foundation for future marriages and the ideal โDoverian dreamโ.
In 1882 the postmaster was George T. Belding; the post office operated out of his store. James Ketcham's grandsons, William and John, were farmers who also had a successful marble business. At the time of the Civil War, John H. Ketcham was appointed to the War Committee for Dutchess and Columbia counties, and commissioned to raise a regiment. The 150th New York Infantry saw action at Gettysburg and during Sherman's March to the Sea. Wounded at Argyle Island, John H. Ketcham rose through the ranks to Brigadier general, later brevetted Major general. After leaving the service, he served at least seven terms in Congress. Dr. George Marvin Wellman came to Dover Plains in 1869, having served during the war as Ward Master in the hospitals in Washington, D.C.
David Maher was born in Ireland and came to Dover Plains in 1862. He owned the Dover Plains Marble Works. The weekly Dover Press was established in 1878 by Samuel B.Shaw. Seth Deacon's Dover Plains Review was established in 1908 and ran about a year. The Dover Plains Bank was organized in 1857 with officers David L. Belding as president and John H. Ketcham Vice President. It re-organized in 1865 as a national bank. The Reading Room Association was organized in 1877 by the Rev. James M. Bruce and others. Samuel B. Shaw was the first secretary. The Dover Plains Library was established about 1899.
The J.H. Ketcham Hose Co. was organized in 1903. Dr. George B. Chapman owned Midfield Dairy Farm. He served on the Board of Education in 1908 when the new Union Free School at Dover was established. The McDermott Milk Company had a large factory at Dover Plains, processing 100 cans of milk a day. Hall & Ferguson's cold storage plant had a capacity for 15,000 barrels of fruit.
Second Dover Baptist Church The Second Baptist Church of Dover was organized in 1794. It developed from the First Baptist Church in Pawlingstown (South Dover). elder Seth Higby was the first pastor. Meetings were held in an empty pre-Revolutionary house built for the Dutch Reformed Church on the site of the later Valley View Cemetery. The church building was dedicated in 1833. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
Tabor-Wing House The Tabor-Wing House was built in 1810 by Thomas Tabor. Tabor came Dover as a young boy with his father from Rhode Island in 1748, when it was largely uninhabited by European settlers. His father willed him his landholdings, including all of present-day Dover Plains, upon his death in 1782. Thomas in turn willed it to his daughter Sally, who married Mahlon Wing. It was acquired in the late 1970s by the Dover Historical Society, and put into service as a library. In 2001 the library moved to larger quarters and the Historical Society donated the Tabor-Wing House to the town, which now uses it for offices and a local history room.
Geography Dover Plains is located in eastern Dutchess County in the northern part of the town of Dover.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.69 square miles (1.8ย kmยฒ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.04ย kmยฒ), or 2.19%, is water. Dover Plains is in the valley of the Ten Mile River.
Dover Plains has a population of over 1,323 people. Dover Plains also forms part of the wider Dutchess County which has a population of over 295,911 people. It is also a part of the larger Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown Metropolitan Area. Dover Plains is situated near Poughkeepsie.
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Locations Near: Dover Plains -73.5667,41.7333
๐บ๐ธ Carmel -73.667,41.417 d: 36.2
๐บ๐ธ Poughkeepsie -73.908,41.702 d: 28.5
๐บ๐ธ Danbury -73.467,41.4 d: 38
๐บ๐ธ Torrington -73.117,41.8 d: 38.1
๐บ๐ธ Newburgh -74.017,41.517 d: 44.5
๐บ๐ธ Kingston -74.068,41.97 d: 49.1
๐บ๐ธ Waterbury -73.039,41.562 d: 47.8
๐บ๐ธ Hudson -73.789,42.25 d: 60.3
Antipodal to: Dover Plains 106.433,-41.733
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๐ฆ๐บ Rockingham 115.717,-32.267 d: 18679.8
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๐ฆ๐บ City of Cockburn 115.833,-32.167 d: 18664.4
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